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Facts from the Field and Current NewsE. P. Atkins, formerly assistant blockman on the Albany territory, has been given a block position.
William Guenther, formerly experting for the Harris¬ burg general agency, is now a special engine salesman.
L. W. Hirsch, formerly assistant blockman for the Omaha general agency, is now a blockman.
J. M. White, assistant to the general agent at Mason City, Iowa, left the service July 6.
H. E. Bonebrake, formerly canvassing for the St. Louis general agency, has been made blockman.
At the Kansas City agency, Frank C. Cope, formerly employed as canvasser, has been given a block position.
F. T. Grier, formerly canvassing on the Philadelphia territory, is now a blockman.
At the East St. Louis agency, Adam Krupp, formerly of the office force, is now doing assistant block work.
Former Canvasser J. F. Berry, of the Memphis gen¬ eral agency, has been made blockman.
A. J. Johnson, formerly canvassing for the M.emphis general agency, is now a blockman.
The Fort Dodge office reports that Harlan Crisman, formerly assistant blockman for that agency, is now a blockman.
At the Lethbridge general agency, D. C. Leitch, formerly serving in the capacity of canvasser, has been given a block position.
W. G. Suthers, formerly of the Omaha warehouse force, has been transferred to the Council Bluff's ware¬ house.
A. R. McKinnon is now shipping clerk for the Grand Forks general agency. Mr. McKinnon was formerly bookkeeper for the Grand Forks office.
Arthur A. Pearce and William Garner, traveling col¬ lectors, have been promoted to correspondents in the Regina collection agency office.
C. A. Morrison, correspondent at Regina collection agency, has been transferred to the same position at the Weyburn collection agency.
W. T. Elliott, formerly special traveler from the Chicago office, has been appointed assistant general agent at Helena, Montana.
Ward H. Patten, late cashier at the collection agency at Sioux Falls, S. D., has been promoted to the position of correspondent in that office.
Alfred J. Lauer has resigned his position as invoice clerk at the Fort Wayne, Ind., general agency. Aaron Hoover has been employed as Mr. Lauer's successor.
The Lethbridge general agency reports that W. R. Crosby, formerly employed as canvasser, is now a blockman.
C. W. Duffina, formerly serving as advertising clerk for the Saskatoon office, has been given a warehouse position.
The Council Bluffs general agency reports that Geo. W. Hegarty, formerly canvassing for that agency, is now doing assistant block work.
C. H. Rutherford, formerly advertising clerk for the Knoxville agency, has been transferred to the Charlotte office, where he is working in "the same capacity.
C. S. Dauncy, formerly doing assistant block work on the Brandon territory, has been given a block position.
J. Filteau, formerly of the Grand Forks warehouse force, has been transferred to the Saskatoon agency warehouse.
Norman Nicholson is now assisting in the advertising at the Hamilton general agency, taking the place of W. F. Fitzsimmons who recently left this position.
Miss Willa Carruthers, an efficient stenographer at Hamilton collection agency, recently resigned her posi¬ tion and was married to Vernon Tuck.
B. A. Scott, of the Hamilton collection agency, was recently transferred to Regina to fill a clerical position in the collection office.
Miss Mayme C. Hanna, of the Columbus collection agency, tendered her resignation on June IS and has since been married to Geo. W. Krumm, of that city.
Andrew Leslie, who has worked for a number of years as collector for the Edmonton collection agency, has been promoted to the position of correspondent.
0. W. Acker, who has been cashier at the Grand Forks collection agency, has been transfered to the collection agency at Edmonton in the same capacity.
M. G. McTavish, who has been traveling collector for the Edmonton collection agency, has been promoted to the position of correspondent.
Miss Wanda Blome, for many years cashier of the collection agency at Milwaukee, Wis., resigned on June 8, 1912, to enter the matrimonial field.
Miss Esther A. Faragher has 'been employed as stenographer and clerk in the collection agency at Milwaukee, Wis.
Miss Mayme C. Hanna, stenographer and file clerk in the Columbus collection agency, resigned on June 15, 1912.
S. G. Leigh, formerly assistant, cashier and later a traveling collector with the Weyburn office, was recently transferred to fill the position of cashier at Winnipeg.
1. B. Dawson, formerly a special traveler on the Memphis general agency territory, has been appointed assistant to the general agent at Charlotte, North Carolina.
L. P. Dryden, formerly special salesman for the Dubuque general agency, has been transferred to the Portland general agency, where he is now serving in the same capacity.

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Facts from the Field and Current NewsE. P. Atkins, formerly assistant blockman on the Albany territory, has been given a block position.
William Guenther, formerly experting for the Harris¬ burg general agency, is now a special engine salesman.
L. W. Hirsch, formerly assistant blockman for the Omaha general agency, is now a blockman.
J. M. White, assistant to the general agent at Mason City, Iowa, left the service July 6.
H. E. Bonebrake, formerly canvassing for the St. Louis general agency, has been made blockman.
At the Kansas City agency, Frank C. Cope, formerly employed as canvasser, has been given a block position.
F. T. Grier, formerly canvassing on the Philadelphia territory, is now a blockman.
At the East St. Louis agency, Adam Krupp, formerly of the office force, is now doing assistant block work.
Former Canvasser J. F. Berry, of the Memphis gen¬ eral agency, has been made blockman.
A. J. Johnson, formerly canvassing for the M.emphis general agency, is now a blockman.
The Fort Dodge office reports that Harlan Crisman, formerly assistant blockman for that agency, is now a blockman.
At the Lethbridge general agency, D. C. Leitch, formerly serving in the capacity of canvasser, has been given a block position.
W. G. Suthers, formerly of the Omaha warehouse force, has been transferred to the Council Bluff's ware¬ house.
A. R. McKinnon is now shipping clerk for the Grand Forks general agency. Mr. McKinnon was formerly bookkeeper for the Grand Forks office.
Arthur A. Pearce and William Garner, traveling col¬ lectors, have been promoted to correspondents in the Regina collection agency office.
C. A. Morrison, correspondent at Regina collection agency, has been transferred to the same position at the Weyburn collection agency.
W. T. Elliott, formerly special traveler from the Chicago office, has been appointed assistant general agent at Helena, Montana.
Ward H. Patten, late cashier at the collection agency at Sioux Falls, S. D., has been promoted to the position of correspondent in that office.
Alfred J. Lauer has resigned his position as invoice clerk at the Fort Wayne, Ind., general agency. Aaron Hoover has been employed as Mr. Lauer's successor.
The Lethbridge general agency reports that W. R. Crosby, formerly employed as canvasser, is now a blockman.
C. W. Duffina, formerly serving as advertising clerk for the Saskatoon office, has been given a warehouse position.
The Council Bluffs general agency reports that Geo. W. Hegarty, formerly canvassing for that agency, is now doing assistant block work.
C. H. Rutherford, formerly advertising clerk for the Knoxville agency, has been transferred to the Charlotte office, where he is working in "the same capacity.
C. S. Dauncy, formerly doing assistant block work on the Brandon territory, has been given a block position.
J. Filteau, formerly of the Grand Forks warehouse force, has been transferred to the Saskatoon agency warehouse.
Norman Nicholson is now assisting in the advertising at the Hamilton general agency, taking the place of W. F. Fitzsimmons who recently left this position.
Miss Willa Carruthers, an efficient stenographer at Hamilton collection agency, recently resigned her posi¬ tion and was married to Vernon Tuck.
B. A. Scott, of the Hamilton collection agency, was recently transferred to Regina to fill a clerical position in the collection office.
Miss Mayme C. Hanna, of the Columbus collection agency, tendered her resignation on June IS and has since been married to Geo. W. Krumm, of that city.
Andrew Leslie, who has worked for a number of years as collector for the Edmonton collection agency, has been promoted to the position of correspondent.
0. W. Acker, who has been cashier at the Grand Forks collection agency, has been transfered to the collection agency at Edmonton in the same capacity.
M. G. McTavish, who has been traveling collector for the Edmonton collection agency, has been promoted to the position of correspondent.
Miss Wanda Blome, for many years cashier of the collection agency at Milwaukee, Wis., resigned on June 8, 1912, to enter the matrimonial field.
Miss Esther A. Faragher has 'been employed as stenographer and clerk in the collection agency at Milwaukee, Wis.
Miss Mayme C. Hanna, stenographer and file clerk in the Columbus collection agency, resigned on June 15, 1912.
S. G. Leigh, formerly assistant, cashier and later a traveling collector with the Weyburn office, was recently transferred to fill the position of cashier at Winnipeg.
1. B. Dawson, formerly a special traveler on the Memphis general agency territory, has been appointed assistant to the general agent at Charlotte, North Carolina.
L. P. Dryden, formerly special salesman for the Dubuque general agency, has been transferred to the Portland general agency, where he is now serving in the same capacity.